Posted on March 10, 2016, BY Matthew Beltz

Noted novelist Caryl Phillips will speak at Bucknell University on Wednesday, March 30, at 7 p.m. in Bucknell Hall.

His talk will focus on employing the life and legacy of African-American poet, playwright, author and activist James Baldwin as a way to consider the questions surrounding the intersections of African-American art, activism and aesthetics. He will also discuss his personal sense of the ways that African-American artists engage questions of aesthetic excellence and concerns about social justice.

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